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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: TimF who wrote (2223)10/17/2007 2:46:19 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
re: Social Security spends about as much each year as we have spent on operations in Iraq over the whole course of the war. Medicare costs less than Social Security but its growing faster and will almost certainly wind up costing more per year. And that's before trying to have something like Medicare for everyone rather than just the elderly. Add in the fact that wars end while entitlements could go on for centuries and you wind up with not just a lot more spending on government medical care than Iraq, but order magnitude more spending. Its not just a difference its a massive difference, so large you really shouldn't throw the two ideas together.

Social Security is a social insurance program with a dedicated tax that is running a surplus. The Iraq war is being put on the countries credit card. Big difference.
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